This study analyses CO2 emissions and emission intensity on 43 oil and gas fields on Norwegian continental shelf for the period 1997-2012. Secondary data on production, emissions, water and reservoir depth, oil prices, emission prices and electrification were collected for the study from Norwegian Environment Agency, Norwegian Petroleum Directorate, Norwegian Ministry of Finance, Statistics Norway and the U.S. Energy Information Administration. The results of panel data analysis support previous studies and show that there is difference between oil and gas fields when it comes to emissions. Gas production tends to have lower emissions. Emission intensity tends to be higher in the initial and decline phases of a field’s lifetime. Emission pr...
The oil and gas (O&G) sector is a significant source of methane (CH4) emissions. Quantifying these e...
Emissions from oil/gas extraction activities in the Arctic are already important in certain regions ...
Norway has been a very important oil exporter for the world and an important supplier for Europe. Oi...
This study analyses CO2 emissions and emission intensity on 43 oil and gas fields on Norwegian conti...
Emissions from oil and gas extraction matter for the lifecycle emissions of fossil fuels, and accoun...
Does carbon pricing reduce CO2 emissions from the petroleum industry? This thesis studies the drivin...
This thesis aims to answer whether Norway should continue the development of the Norwegian Continent...
The concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere is increasing rapidly because of burning fos...
International audienceThe Arctic warms twice as fast as the rest of the world, and the Arctic Ocean ...
The aim of this thesis report is to investigate how existing Best Available Techniques (BAT) for som...
International audienceEmissions from oil/gas extraction activities in the Arctic are already importa...
The oil and gas (O&G) sector is a significant source of methane (CH4) emissions. Quantifying these e...
The oil and gas (O&G) sector is a significant source of methane (CH4) emissions. Quantifying these e...
Emissions from oil/gas extraction activities in the Arctic are already important in certain regions ...
Norway has been a very important oil exporter for the world and an important supplier for Europe. Oi...
This study analyses CO2 emissions and emission intensity on 43 oil and gas fields on Norwegian conti...
Emissions from oil and gas extraction matter for the lifecycle emissions of fossil fuels, and accoun...
Does carbon pricing reduce CO2 emissions from the petroleum industry? This thesis studies the drivin...
This thesis aims to answer whether Norway should continue the development of the Norwegian Continent...
The concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere is increasing rapidly because of burning fos...
International audienceThe Arctic warms twice as fast as the rest of the world, and the Arctic Ocean ...
The aim of this thesis report is to investigate how existing Best Available Techniques (BAT) for som...
International audienceEmissions from oil/gas extraction activities in the Arctic are already importa...
The oil and gas (O&G) sector is a significant source of methane (CH4) emissions. Quantifying these e...
The oil and gas (O&G) sector is a significant source of methane (CH4) emissions. Quantifying these e...
Emissions from oil/gas extraction activities in the Arctic are already important in certain regions ...
Norway has been a very important oil exporter for the world and an important supplier for Europe. Oi...